Grammy award artist Loudon Wainwright III comes to the
American Tobacco Campus this Friday at 6:00 PM for free. Free!
Unbelievable. Wainwright won a Grammy
by mining the work of North Carolina old time troubadour Charlie Poole with his
2009 album, High Wide and Handsome: The Charlie Poole Project.
Steve Earle says it is real hard to be good at performing
solo and accompanying yourself. “Steve
Goodman was an incredible solo performer.
Loudon Wainwright III still is.”
Wainwright’s latest work is called Songs for the New
Depression. So come this Friday I expect
to hear some quirky songs from a great solo performer, a few tales about how
Charlie Poole quit the textile mills of Burlington to play music, because music
was a lot more fun, and how to beat the
upcoming depression by taking up ukulele.
Let’s hope for good weather at this outdoor concert on the
grounds of the American Tobacco Campus. I want to catch a great solo performer in North Carolina playing songs from North Carolina, about North Carolina. Before the next depression.
Loudon Wainwright website
http://www.lw3.com/home.php
American Tobacco Campus Concerts from WUNC
http://wunc.org/events/back-porch-music-concert-series
Loudon Wainwright website
http://www.lw3.com/home.php
American Tobacco Campus Concerts from WUNC
http://wunc.org/events/back-porch-music-concert-series
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